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southeast, mid-atlantic, rain extending back towards atlanta. heavier rain around atlanta. some areas here in the appalachians and north georgia and the carolinas could get as much as 3 inches of rainfall. jackson, little rock gets a little bit of snow, otherwise rain and thunder along the front. south and east of the front, if you're head to go florida, it's going to stay warm. temperatures are going to be -- i don't know why somebody is adjusting my camera, but bear with us. temperatures in there are will stay in the low 80s and it will stay that way most of the week. the cold air will never get down to the sunshine state. >>> meanwhile, in chicago, back to reality. 29 is about average. colder than average in minneapolis. denver warms up and the broncos are playing golf somewhere nice and warm. meanwhile, in the west a little bit of snow. tt temperatures in the west warming up in the southwest with temperatures affecting the fruit and citrus crops again this morning. wrapping up in new york city, a pretty good week ahead. basically your average high now at 38. so no compl
southeast, mid-atlantic, rain extending back towards atlanta. heavier rain around atlanta. some areas here in the appalachians and north georgia and the carolinas could get as much as 3 inches of rainfall. jackson, little rock gets a little bit of snow, otherwise rain and thunder along the front. south and east of the front, if you're head to go florida, it's going to stay warm. temperatures are going to be -- i don't know why somebody is adjusting my camera, but bear with us. temperatures in...
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futures are atlanta at the moment indicating a flat start but, of course, the open after the report that implied open for the s&p for what it's worth up .2 points for the s&p 500, dow jones is down 7 and fass dak up 2. ben lichtenstein is president of tradersaudio.com. ben, we know what the consensus forecast is. we've upgraded for adp. 160,000. if we hit anywhere near that number, how do we trade through it afterwards? >> for the most part right now, the market continues to be poised for the continuing acquisition that we've been seeing. the market enjoying signatures gains this week. we saw the russell into all-time highs. really, what's the focus right now, ross, is the fact that the dollar is enjoying gains, as well. we've been seeing it gain some ground against the euro currency. i think that's mostly related to the fact that we've seen such a strong move in the interest rate products. we've been seeing the 30-year come off for the most part the last three weeks, really, since st election. and even about a week before that, we've seen some high energy activities in the future to the
futures are atlanta at the moment indicating a flat start but, of course, the open after the report that implied open for the s&p for what it's worth up .2 points for the s&p 500, dow jones is down 7 and fass dak up 2. ben lichtenstein is president of tradersaudio.com. ben, we know what the consensus forecast is. we've upgraded for adp. 160,000. if we hit anywhere near that number, how do we trade through it afterwards? >> for the most part right now, the market continues to be...
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he joins us from atlanta. senator, thank you for being with us this morning. >> glad to be with you. happy new year. >> happy new year. we just made it through the fiscal cliff situation. i know this is a bill you voted for but you didn't like. why did you vote for it? >> i voted for it because it gave certainty to american business, small business, and families on what taxes would be. it made them permanent for everybody except those at $400,000 and $450,000 for a couple. it's good policy to make your tax policy permanent, so there's not uncertainty every year of what it's going to be the next year. that was the good part. the bad part, it was done behind closed doors when the issue should have been debated before the american people. that i am sure will happen on the debt ceiling. >> the president has said he will not negotiate on the debt ceiling. but we also have the sequester that's coming down the road. what do you think that these talks are going to start to look like? >> you have three cliffs coming in
he joins us from atlanta. senator, thank you for being with us this morning. >> glad to be with you. happy new year. >> happy new year. we just made it through the fiscal cliff situation. i know this is a bill you voted for but you didn't like. why did you vote for it? >> i voted for it because it gave certainty to american business, small business, and families on what taxes would be. it made them permanent for everybody except those at $400,000 and $450,000 for a couple....
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fast food giant trying out mighty wings in chicago this week after a successful run in atlanta. that is today's "speed read." sandra: all right, ashley. well done, sir. today is the big game. notre dame, university o of alabama in the bcs championship. many have complained of how the bcs ranks their teams. we found somebody has a simple and easy way to rank these teams. joining me, president of btl associates. what first do you do, you represent players in the nfl, is that correct? >> that is correct. an agency out of new york city and represent new york players. sandra: how are these bowl games, it is taking place in miami tonight, bu puts the schos on the big screen prime time, what does it do for the school itself, do you feel? >> it will bring a tremendous amount of revenue to each program. alabama and notre dame two historic programs and powerhouses in college football. and each school walks away between 22-$24 million. ashley: it does a lot for the area the game is hosted. in miami that hosted the orange bowl. what sort of impact will the city of miami see from this? >> yo
fast food giant trying out mighty wings in chicago this week after a successful run in atlanta. that is today's "speed read." sandra: all right, ashley. well done, sir. today is the big game. notre dame, university o of alabama in the bcs championship. many have complained of how the bcs ranks their teams. we found somebody has a simple and easy way to rank these teams. joining me, president of btl associates. what first do you do, you represent players in the nfl, is that correct?...